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Chapter 181
Medical Records Privacy

Sections

181.001
Definitions
181.002
Applicability
181.003
Sovereign Immunity
181.004
Applicability of State and Federal Law
181.005
Duties of the Executive Commissioner
181.006
Protected Health Information Not Public
181.051
Partial Exemption
181.052
Processing Payment Transactions by Financial Institutions
181.053
Nonprofit Agencies
181.054
Workers' Compensation
181.055
Employee Benefit Plan
181.056
American Red Cross
181.057
Information Relating to Offenders with Mental Impairments
181.058
Educational Records
181.059
Crime Victim Compensation
181.060
Information Regarding Communicable Diseases in Certain Facilities
181.101
Training Required
181.102
Consumer Access to Electronic Health Records
181.103
Consumer Information Website
181.104
Consumer Complaint Report by Attorney General
181.151
Reidentified Information
181.152
Marketing Uses of Information
181.153
Sale of Protected Health Information Prohibited; Exceptions
181.154
Notice and Authorization Required for Electronic Disclosure of Protected Health Information; Exceptions
181.201
Injunctive Relief; Civil Penalty
181.202
Disciplinary Action
181.203
Exclusion from State Programs
181.205
Mitigation
181.206
Audits of Covered Entities
181.207
Funding
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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